"I Reached Into My Garden And Almost Grabbed A Snake"

How A Retired Teacher From Virginia Finally Got Her Garden Back Without Touching A Single Snake

By Patricia Holloway, 61 

— Roanoke, Virginia

I used to love being out there.

 

Now I have to talk myself into it every single time.

 

That sentence sat in my journal for three weeks after it happened. Three weeks where I walked past my back door, looked out at my tomatoes, and kept walking.

 

Eleven years I'd been gardening that same plot.

 

Tomatoes along the back fence. Zucchini in the middle. Herbs against the south wall where they got the afternoon sun.

 

That garden was my therapy. My retirement gift to myself. The one place where nothing could bother me.

 

Until the morning everything changed.

It Happened So Fast I Didn't Even Scream

I was pulling weeds. Same as any Tuesday.

 

I reached into the bed near the zucchini and my hand landed six inches from a snake I hadn't seen.

 

I didn't scream. I just stood up, walked inside, closed the door, and sat down at the kitchen table.

 

I didn't go back for three weeks.

 

When I finally did, half my summer crop was gone.

What I Did Next Only Made Things Worse

I did everything the gardening forums said to do.

 

Sulfur granules along the border. Cedar mulch. Some spray that smelled like chemicals and cost $34. A bag of something called "Snake-Away" that the hardware store man swore by.

Each one worked for about two weeks.

 

Then I'd see the trail again. The smooth S-curve in the soft soil near the herbs. That little sign that said: I'm still here.

 

I started wearing thick rubber gloves every time I went out. I'd stomp my feet before reaching into anywhere I couldn't fully see. I bought a long-handled weeding tool so I didn't have to put my hands near the soil.

 

Gardening stopped being meditative. It became a threat assessment.

 

I was 61 years old, stomping around my own backyard like I was defusing something.

And I couldn't understand why nothing I tried actually worked.

What Nobody Told Me About Snakes (And Why Every Solution Failed)

Here's what I eventually learned and it changed everything.

 

I had been treating a surface problem that wasn't actually on the surface.

 

Every spray, every granule, every scent deterrent I tried worked on one assumption: that snakes were passing through my yard and I needed to make it smell bad so they'd choose a different path.

 

But snakes don't just pass through a garden like mine. They live in it.

 

Moist soil. Ground cover. Mulch that stays cool and dark. And underneath all of it the small rodents my compost pile was quietly attracting for years.

 

My garden wasn't just a garden to them. It was a fully furnished home.

 

And every surface treatment I applied was like spraying air freshener on the front porch and hoping the residents inside would leave.

 

The scent fades in a week. The rain washes it away. And the snakes who live underground, who travel underground, whose entire world is underground barely notice.

 

99% of snake repellent products are designed for a snake that's passing by. They have no answer for a snake that's already moved in.

 

That's the piece nobody tells you. That's why I'd been losing for two years.

The Accidental Discovery That Gave Me My Garden Back

I found it in a thread on a gardening forum buried under about forty replies.

 

A woman in Tennessee had the same problem. Tried everything. Then her son-in-law brought over something she'd never heard of.

 

Solar stakes. Inserted directly into the soil. No chemicals. No traps.

 

They didn't work by smell. They didn't work by taste.

 

They worked by making the soil itself impossible to live in.

 

The devices emit continuous low-frequency vibrations directly through the ground. Underground. Where snakes actually are.

 

Those vibrations don't hurt the snakes. They don't harm anything.

 

But they completely disrupt the underground environment the navigation, the nesting, the sense of safety that makes a snake choose to stay somewhere.

 

It's the difference between spraying your doorstep and changing the locks.

 

The snake isn't being tricked. It's being told, in the only language it understands  vibration through soil, that this ground is no longer safe

 

And it leaves. For good.

 

I read that thread four times. Then I went looking for the product.

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What Happened When I Finally Tried It

I ordered four units. Placed them around the perimeter of the garden and one near the compost pile.

 

Installation took maybe fifteen minutes total. Push the stake into the soil, solar panel facing up, done. No wiring. No batteries. No maintenance.

 

Within the first week, I noticed the trails had stopped.

 

No new S-curves in the soil. No signs of movement near the herbs.

 

I waited another week before I let myself believe it.

 

Then one morning, without thinking about it, I walked outside without my rubber gloves.

 

I reached into the garden bed with my bare hands.

 

And I just... gardened.

 

No stomping. No threat assessment. No talking myself into it.

 

I pulled weeds for forty minutes and I cried a little, right there in the zucchini.

 

Eleven years I'd had that garden. And I'd almost let something take it from me.

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The Product Is Called PestLab™ Outdoor Protector

It's made by a company called PestLab, and I want to be clear I'm just a retired teacher from Virginia who found this through a forum post. Nobody paid me to write this.

I'm writing it because three of my friends have already stopped gardening for the same reason I almost did. And I want them to find this before another summer goes by.

Here's what makes it different from everything else I tried:

 

Solar powered : charges itself, runs 24/7, no batteries ever 

Chemical free : nothing toxic, nothing that washes away in rain 

Works underground : where snakes actually live and travel 

Weather resistant : works year-round, rain or shine 

300 sq ft coverage per unit : most gardens need 3–4 units for full protection 

Set once, forget forever : no reapplying, no maintenance, no reminders

 

It comes with a 90-day money-back guarantee. If you don't see results, you get every dollar back. No questions.

 

I paid $29 per unit and ordered four. That's less than I spent on snake repellent granules in a single season granules that didn't work.

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One Last Thing

If you're reading this and you recognize yourself in my story the gloves, the stomping, the standing at the back door trying to convince yourself to go out, I want you to know something.

 

That garden is yours. You built it. You earned it.

 

You shouldn't have to negotiate with your own backyard.

 

The snakes aren't going to leave because you sprayed something on the ground. They're living underground, and nothing on the surface is going to change that.

 

But change the underground? They're gone within weeks.

 

I have my Tuesday mornings back. Bare hands, warm soil, no fear.

 

You can too.

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